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Schoolgirls Collection

"Schoolgirls: Embracing London Life and Fashion Trends in the 1960s" Step back in time to the swinging sixties

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Schoolgirls Collection: London Life cover - On the Level - 1960s fashions
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Schoolgirls Collection: Marianne Faithfull, singer, songwriter and actress
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Schoolgirls Collection: Classroom of a Soviet school, Moscow, 1946 (b / w photo)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Indian children from the Sheldon Jackson School, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown
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Schoolgirls Collection: Eleven British Public Schoolgirls in their PE Gymslips
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Schoolgirls Collection: Back to school, c.1900 (chromo)
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Schoolgirls Collection: A school teacher. 1834 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: The great Panjandrum himself
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Schoolgirls Collection: Mohawk School Room, 1786 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Dunce's cap, c.1880 (print)
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Schoolgirls Collection: A group of happy schoolgirls wearing Spanish tartan skirts
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Schoolgirls Collection: Six jolly little schoolgirls pose for the camera, Antalya
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Schoolgirls Collection: Infant Primary School, England - Schoolgirls in the garden
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Schoolgirls Collection: Miss Modern the pilot, Schoolgirls Adventure Book
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Schoolgirls Collection: Cover design, Schoolgirls Adventure Book
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Schoolgirls Collection: Chinese Schoolgirls transported on a wheelbarrow, China
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Schoolgirls Collection: Girls at Uzbek middle school
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Schoolgirls Collection: A brother and a sister doing their school homework, 1912 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Schoolmates, 1884 (tempera on canvas)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Painting. Signed and dated: Constant Meunier 1864. The orphans. Oil on canvas. Detail
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Schoolgirls Collection: Painting. Signed and dated: Constant Meunier 1864. The orphans. Oil on canvas. Detail
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Schoolgirls Collection: E: Schoolboy - Writer - Stoneer, 1890 (chromolithography)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Q Rs T: Skittles, Racket, Syllabary, Knitting, 1890 (illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: I J K L: Reckless, Gardening, Kakatoes, Laureate, 1, 890 (illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Charlemagne with a student inventing the school, 1895 (Illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: S: Syllabary, 1890 (illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: L: Laureat, 1890 (illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: 'Claudine at school' by Colette and Willy, 1900 (illustration)
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Schoolgirls Collection: On the last day of school, the pupils leave for their holidays, 1889, Germany
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Schoolgirls Collection: School in the Roman Campagna, 1883, Rome, Italy
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Schoolgirls Collection: Girls of Lincoln Bench School study their reading lesson, near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon
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Schoolgirls Collection: Lazy Lawrence (colour litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: European school scene from the 17th century. 1803 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Palm Sunday, 1900 (oil on canvas)
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Schoolgirls Collection: European school scene from the 17th century. 1803 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: 17th century rustic school scene. 1803 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Jolly Jack (colour litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Screen depicting the four classes of Edo Japan, 1893
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Schoolgirls Collection: Tongue sandwich (colour litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: As a schoolboy Johnson was always looked up to (litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Zealous Zachariah (colour litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Duties towards oneself: the body. Work and laziness, 1919 (engraving)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Examination certificate for reading, writing and arithmetic awarded by the School Board for London
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Schoolgirls Collection: Examination certificate awarded to a pupil of Christ Church Boys School, Surbiton Hill, Surrey
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Schoolgirls Collection: A minors dream of home (colour litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Schoolboy of the Northampton Blue Coat School (litho)
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Schoolgirls Collection: Chorister of St Pauls Cathedral School, London (litho)


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"Schoolgirls: Embracing London Life and Fashion Trends in the 1960s" Step back in time to the swinging sixties, where schoolgirls took center stage on the iconic cover of London Life magazine. With their On the Level attitudes and impeccable style, these young trendsetters epitomized the vibrant fashions of the era. Amongst them stood Marianne Faithfull, a talented singer, songwriter, and actress who captivated audiences with her soulful voice and rebellious spirit. Her presence showcased how schoolgirls could break free from societal norms and pursue their passions fearlessly. Meanwhile, Miss Modern soared through imaginary skies as she graced the pages Adventure Book. This pilot extraordinaire inspired countless girls to dream big and shatter glass ceilings in traditionally male-dominated fields. The captivating cover design Adventure Book transported readers into a world filled with excitement and wonder. From Chinese schoolgirls being playfully wheeled around on wheelbarrows to Uzbek middle school girls embracing education's power – this book celebrated diversity while fostering curiosity about different cultures. Even across borders, British public schoolgirls proudly sported their PE gymslips – a symbol of strength and determination. These eleven spirited individuals embodied resilience as they tackled physical challenges head-on. Traveling further back in time to 1903 Denmark, Danish schoolgirls exuded elegance in their traditional uniforms. Their poised demeanor hinted at an unwavering dedication to education that transcended generations. In contrast, three carefree girls found solace amidst nature's beauty within a garden while donning their crisp uniforms. Their laughter echoed through blooming flowers as they embraced lifelong friendships nurtured within classroom walls. Beyond fashion statements or adventuresome tales lay stories of perseverance like that depicted by Jack Straw – a Labour MP turned government minister who once walked alongside his sister doing homework together in 1912 England. This image reminds us that education is a powerful tool that can shape destinies and bridge societal gaps.